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Elevation: 89 ft 27 m
GPS: 56.81835, -7.65714
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Shared By: Jack Copland on Feb 23, 2026
Admins: Chris Owen, Euan Cameron, Jack Copland

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The furthest south section of the cliff, at the south-western point of the headland before it turns into the huge inlet contains a selection of excellent routes in the 5.9-5.10b range.

Routes are described from left to right as though you were looking at them from the base of the route, not the top of the cliff.

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All routes can only be accessed via a series of long rappels. Start at a block at the most south-westerly point of the cliff top, directly accross from the large cave on Lianamul Stack. Rappel south from here approximatly 165ft down easy angle rock to a good belay ledge. Build an anchor here for a second rappel, west, directly down over an edge (worth protecting incase you need to jug out). Rap approximatly 265ft down the overhanging wall (mostly freehanging), to a large ledge system above the sea, below a bulging pink wall.

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